Monday, February 18, 2013

Hey guys! Today I wanted to share a polish that I've loved for a long time and only recently purchased: Essie Chinchilly. In my opinion, Chinchilly was one of the first and most quintessential "greige" polishes out there that runs a perfect line between cool, warm, light, and dark. The neutral tones are classy and work-appropriate, but somehow still has an interesting, edgy look to it. The one downside (maybe) is that it changes colors over time. Check out what I mean below.

I picked up this polish from a recent Urban Outfitters (who also carry polishes from less-typical brands like Anna Sui, Paul & Joe, and Butter London) haul and was so excited since I remember lusting after it in drugstores before it disappeared for a period of time. Thankfully, Chinchilly seems to have made a comeback as a permanent polish in Essie's line which is much easier to obtain now than before.

As you can see here, the initial polish color runs quite true to the bottle color which is a beautiful milky cool grey which is flattering on my skintone. This is a base of Seche Clear, 3 coats of Essie Chinchilly, and Seche Vite top coat.

After several days of wearing this color, my friend Amy noticed her freshly painted Chinchilly nails looked different than mine. Sure enough, after comparing side-by-side, we saw they looked like completely different colors! It had significantly darkened and turned into a more chocolate milk-mink than before. Here, my index and ring fingers are my current nails while the middle and pinkie fingers have one coat of freshly painted polish.

Something about it reminds me of my university days playing with "warm grey" and "cool grey" Tria and Prismacolor markers in the dungeons of our design department. Any art students know what I'm talking about? It's not that I don't like the second-stage color, it's more that I really love the first color and wish it stayed that way for the entirety of wear. I've had this same effect happen with a blue-grey polish in the past and felt the exact same way.

Readers, have you had an unintentionally color-changing polish before? Which shade do you like better? Let me know in the comments!

33 comments:

I love the color! Apparently grey is said to be one of the most inspiring colors so hopefully wearing this nail polish will bring you some positivity and inspiration!xoxoLexyhttp://lexyinspired.wordpress.com

This has been one of my go-to shades for a very long time, and I've really never experienced the change in color. I always use Seche Vite top-coat, but have used various names for my base. Never tried it with Seche Clear tho...

This happened to me with two of my Essie nail polishes too! From what I remember, I used to wear one of my Essie polishes without a base coat, and I remember that it didn't color change/oxidize on me. Perhaps it's the base coat that's causing the color to darken? I am currently in the process of figuring this out as well, ha.

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Hahaha, thank you so much! Don't worry, you are not the only male blog follower but I definitely appreciate the support and it's so amazing you found it from WFP! I love those guys. ^_^ Hope you continue enjoying it and I'll try to do more posts (like skincare maybe?) that guys can appreciate too!

Skincare sounds good. How about outfit color combinations. Like what colors go well with each other. What you wear counts, but oftentimes, it's the color(s) (and patterns) that you are wearing that define(s) you as visually-enchanting or not. Ya know? But yea, WFP is amazing.

I have had my eye on this color for awhile. It is so strange that it changes colors though. I like the freshly painted color much better. Hmmm...that discourages me a bit. I don't hate the browner tone though...

Hm I've never had the colour-changing problem with my Chinchilly. I use a Sally Hansen top coat... maybe the top coat is the difference? Should do a post with different top coats on each nail to test out what actually changes the Chinchilly colour :)

I've been in love with this colour since I got it - sometimes I top it off with Essie's As Gold As It Gets which gives off a great effect. I haven't noticed any colour changes on mine, I usually leave it on for at least 3-5 days, but I don't put on a top coat over it. Maybe it could be the top coat or base coat that's changing the colour?

I have noticed that my Mint Candy Apply, Marshmallow, Chinchilly and Adore-a-ball all by Essie have changed colour on me after about 3-4 days of wearing it. The most noticeable is the Marshmallow because it turns from a nice transparent white to a yellowish creamy colour. Thanks for posting this! I thought it was just me!